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Freestyle Skiing's Surprising Pop Culture Names
9 Feb
Summary
- A ski trick is named after Kevin Federline.
- Britney Spears has a related ski move.
- Snowboarding tricks draw names from pop culture.

In the world of freestyle skiing, certain maneuvers have adopted names inspired by mid-2000s pop culture figures.
One notable trick, the "K-Fed," is a frontside switch-up combined with a backside 270 off a rail. This term reportedly became popular as a humorous nod to the highly publicized marriage of Britney Spears and Kevin Federline.
Additionally, a related, though less common, trick is referred to as "The Britney" or "The Brittney." This variation involves the skier moving in the opposite direction while executing the maneuver on the rails, linking the sport's terminology directly to the pop icon herself.




